homecoming SPECIAL ThK €OLLEi«IATI i: HOMECOMING SPECIAL VOL. XXIV ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLKGK, NOVKMBKU. 1953 RAYMOND nSSOT — lab as-' siswnt in biology for three years —, science major — planning to go to graduate school — studying for biologist — vice president of the' student body 1952-53 — photograp her for yearbook ’52-'53 — from Brooklyn, New York — attended Midwood High School. /iinoha Who *1, LOIS MOORE — majoring In elemeniary education and religion — from Wilson «nd Aydcn — al« tendtxl Charles L. Coon Hij{h School — Business Managt^r of the ! Pint* Knot — president of Phi Sig ma Tau — plans to teach. I I BARBARA HUTCHINS - from -Winston-Salem — attended Miner-1 ' al Spring.' High School — very ac-1 tive in Student Christian Asso- : elation - now presidnt of SCA —' president of Golden Knot — rell- \ ■ gion major — planning to be Di rector of Religious Education. GEORGE BRINKLEY — the only night school student in the group — from Wilson — is major- in English — works during day with Highway Commission — thought “Who’s Who” letter was for George Jr. at Columbia, Pictured above are the eight students elected by the facui- t y to represent Atlantic Christian college In “Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities*’ for 1953-54. Joe Woodworth, Pres ident of the Student Coopera tive Association, was honored last year as a member of the 1952-53 group. CECIL WIM.IS — from Rocky Mount — president of Sigma PI Alpha — English major — direc- i tor of Shoestring players — dlrec- I lor of Children’s Tlu*ater of Wil son ~ senior class mnrxhall — has appeart'd on Hroadway — has dirccte<l USO American Theater Wing Productions — going to do graduate work at Columbia Uni versity. NAN MATTOX — Chief Mar shall — president of Women’s Ath letic Association — from Wendell— majoring in science — corning ^ back next year for major in Physical Education — plans U> teach in high school and work on masters in Phys. Ed. MRS. ANNIE MORRIS JOYNER ^ — elementary education major —; from Wilson and Elm City at tended Elm City High School —; combines job of being a student i with that of being a housewife and mother — president of district FTA — senior class marshall. j THOMAS PRITCHARD — play ed professional baseball for De troit Tiger Farm Club — played one year of varsity basketball — coaches Junior Varsity basketball — from Kinston — attended Con- tentnea High School — majoring in physical educatirm and math — plans to t<‘ach and coach. HOMECOMINfi - If W:i More than two hundred alumnif will be on campus for the annual Homecoming activities this week end. The festivities on Saturday will begin with a luncheon for the alumni in Hardy Dining Hall. At 1:15 the Atlantic Christian College band under the baton of Dr. Mil lard Burt, will present a concert QUEEN SUZANNE A» the Homeromlni I'aradr went down N»nh street ye«- terday afternoon SUZANNE GILL wa. revealed a. Horne- comlng Queen for 1953. She wan elected by popular ballot of ACC students. lara Burt, will present a concert! ^ .j o’dock, *men. Richard Ziglar, drum maj- which will be staged on the front, _ Homecoming Committee and or. headed AC’s band and wai '“ini P®" Hellenic council have ^tb ,allowed by the four majorettei. ard Chapel. This portion of ‘he i the^bU The majorettes are Jo Ann Crump- program will be concluded by AC's i ‘""fL j Burney McCotter, the Icr, Joan EdwardJ. Annie Morris Mixed Chorus, direct^ by Profe^ president, ha. also l^n ~ “r Lynn Brown. The chorus is ! ^th these two groups. The composed of more than fifty s‘u-1To „ i n g committe wa.i Tho 1 • -.1 .u „ ini made up of Billy Draughn, Buck The alumni will toen remain >"! Massey W L. Hood, Kuth Lock- chapel for their annual bv«i-|MdSS Moore. Mss session. Following this, the, ^ Professor guests wUl tour the coUege cam^iM^^ Dr! Burt, Mr. Fulghum. ^ All the fraternity houses, the Mr. Adams. Jjrmitories, and the infirmary wUl I Mr. lloliman. aim m oe open for a formal inspection. I . , Homecoming Ball These .Saturday’s acUvities will come . Uie 1953 Homecommgto^n with to a close with the annual Home-1 a parade down Nash S^t, ^i wming Ball which is at 8 o’clock; day afternMn, W AC’s Dining Hall. Jimmy Har-, part-the Ojeriy ris and his band wiU furnish the 1 Band, the ^ Elm *nusic for this occasion i School Band of Wilson, we Elm u occasjon. unir-;fv Hi^h School Band, the Rock sigma iau, oikiom nunm. oiKiitu followed by the four majorettcf- The majorettes are Jo Ann Crump- ler, Joan E^lwards. Annie Morris Barnes, and Nettie Sue Phillip* This parade also featured many float* which were sponsored by various organizations of Wilson and also by organizations and clubs on the campus. One of the most attractive floats was sponsored by the Pan Hel lenic Council. This float carried the eighteen candidates for Home coming Queen. The highlight of the parade was the announcement of the Queen. The organizations on campus which sponsored floats were the Women's Athletic Association. Phi Sigma Tau, Sigma Alpha, Sigma ^Sophomore Class, Phi Kappa, and I Phi Delta. Various oth<rr clubs' sponsored cars In the parade. I After the parade a pep rally was I ' "Id in front of the AC gymnasi um in preparation for the open-. ing game of the Varsity Team i against the Cherry Point Ma- rinrs. , ’The Bulldogs got the game to ‘ rolling at 8 o’clock. At the half time the Queen was crowned by Burney McCotter as the other. candidates encircled her with the ^ formation of a crown. Kpunoors | ’The candidates for Homecom ing Queen and their sp<mxors were as follows; Pat White- Pbi Kap pa, Marian Parker - Phi Delta: Alleen Davis - Sigma Tau Chi: Catherine Cottle - Delta Sigma; ' Jerry Ball - Phi Sigma Tau; Jo Ann Moore - Sigma Pi Alpha; ■ Libby Rumple - Pine Knot; Tott | Allred - Stage and Script; Helen' Scarborough - Future Teachers of America; E^lythe Fuller - "A" i Club; Margaret Ixmg - Women’s | Athletic Association; Ann Spivey 1 Student Christian Association; Becky Ellington - Caldwell Hall; Betsy Lee - Freshman Class; Bet ty Jane Lamm - Siiphomore Class; Delores Best - Junior Class; and , Kuth Lockamy - Senior Oasi. | Number 2 w E L C 0 M E A ajoring lath — B u M N 1

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